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Measles cases outpacing 2025 rate

As of April 18, there have been 131 confirmed cases of measles in Florida, with one confirmed case in Miami-Dade County, according to the latest available data from the Florida Department of Health. …

Miamis Arts Center Advocates Wave Casino Traffic Red Flag

A group formed to protect the $460 million Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and its surroundings in downtown Miami is raising new concerns about nearby traffic congestion from…

Ny Buyer Of Brickell Site Plans Boutique Hotel

A boutique hotel could be heading to Brickell in five years time on a 24,000-square-foot patch where Italian restaurant Rosinella and Grano Bakery currently sit. …

Miami Seeks To Host 2016 Super Bowl

Miami planners are setting their sights on hosting the 2016 Super Bowl.…

Lufthansas Mammoth A380s Pulling Out Of Miami

After hailing the arrival of the world's largest passenger airliner last year, Miami International Airport officials are disappointed to learn that Lufthansa's daily flights between Germany and Miami using…

International Trade Fuels Commercial Realty Market Rebound

The Miami-Dade County industrial market is stronger than other US markets as a result of international trade and will continue to look up this year, the 2012 Commercial Industrial…

Hbo Latin America Adds 101 Jobs In Coral Gables

HBO Latin America is growing its Miami-Dade County presence, expecting to add 101 jobs over the next two years and soon to relocate to a new headquarters in double…

Brokers Optimistic As Miamis Housing Glut Melts Away

Leaders of some of Miami-Dade's larger realty brokerages say that based on last year's performance and record-breaking levels of investor interest in the area, they're feeling optimistic about the…

Florida International University Targets Fast Jump To 62000 Students

Florida International University is carrying out a major growth plan to become "an engine of change" for South Florida's economy, but it won't come without a price.…

Florida Grand Opera To Sell Future Headquarters Site

After years of planning to build downtown, the Florida Grand Opera is singing a different tune and has decided to stay in its Doral headquarters. …

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